Thursday, September 20, 2018

The Courage of Sarah Noble


The Courage of Sarah Noble *****
by Alice Dalgliesh

The Courage of Sarah Noble is a book about a girl who went on a journey with her father to build a house. They met Indians. Soon they became friends. Sarah loved to play with the Indian children when the house was finished. Sarah’s dad had to go back to get the rest of the family. Sarah had to stay with the Indians in their house in until her father came back. She was very excited. They all lived in the house they built. Sarah’s mother and siblings were happy to see her and so was Sarah. I think 8 to 10 yr. olds will enjoy this book.


by Sophie, age 8

The City of Ember

The City of Ember 
*****by Jeanne Duprau 

The City of Ember is a book about Lina and Doon. They know that Ember is breaking down. So, they start looking for clues. They find a note that Lina’s little sister had in her mouth. When Lina puts together the pieces she has of the note, she shows Doon. She shows her friend Clary the note, and Clary says that the note is the instructions for the way out of Ember. While Lina is excited, Doon has been down in the pipeworks looking too for the way out of Ember. Lina showed him the note. He found a door that says it’s caved in, but it’s not. It’s the secret hideout for the mayor. He has been hiding food and lightbulbs. Because the city is underground, the citizens of Ember don’t know this. Lina and Doon find out that the huge river in the pipeworks is the way out of Ember. But the guards, who know about the room where the mayor has his hideout, put up signs and are looking for Lina and Doon. Will Lina and Doon be able to get to the pipeworks without being caught? Will they have the courage to go down the huge river? You have to read the book to find out.
I think ages 10 and up will like this book.
by Sabrina S

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Master Your Money

Master Your Money *****
by Ron Blue

The sub-title of this book is "A step-by-step plan for experiencing financial contentment." That subtitle does a great job of summing up the book. The book does walk you through how to biblically handle finances in many different aspects.

The book is full of charts and worksheets to help you assess where you currently are financially and then to create a personal financial plan.

The book speaks on debt, taxes, investing, stewardship, common financial mistakes to avoid, and more.

This is a great resource to work through from front to back and then to return to as a reference.

This book was originally published thirty years ago. In this new edition, the author and his son add comments at the end of each chapter in a section called "Thirty Years of Reflection." It's interesting to read those perspectives from different generations.

I received this book for free from the publisher for an honest review.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Hidden Among the Stars

Hidden Among the Stars *****
by Melanie Dobson

Overview: The book divides itself between two time periods: 1938-39 in Austria and present day in the United States.
Present Day...Callie has just turned 30 and finds her life has become very small and comfortable as she owns a tiny bookstore with her married sister. For her birthday, she received an old book with some strange writing in it. She begins to research who this book once belonged to. She finds herself being pulled out of her comfort zone and into an tragic Holocaust story.
1938...Annika is a girl in Austria at the time of Hitler's invasion. Austria and her life will never be the same again. She must find her way without her father and fight again evil in her own sphere.
Negative elements: A Jewish woman is raped, but thankfully the scene isn't graphic.
Positive elements: Well-written, well-paced story. Speaks of the power of friendship and self-sacrifice.
Conclusion: This is the first book I've read by Melanie Dobson. I was pleasantly surprised by the story. The book has some twists that I didn't see coming at first. Callie's love story was predicable but at least it wasn't sappy. I also appreciated how carefully Dobson handled the Holocaust's atrocities. She mentions somethings that happened but isn't graphic.

This was an easy to read and interesting historical fiction romance appropriate for teens and adults.

I received this book for free from the publisher. The opinions in this review are mine.